[Editor's Note: September. 20. I'm posting this a day late,
so the need to mitigate Hurricane Rita is urgent. The radio says that Rita's
winds are now up to 130 mph. If you are reading this, you need to try and
help to mitigate this hurricane. Use
the same focused intent techniques laid out for knocking down Hurricane
Ophelia (http://educate-yourself.org/pnl/hurricanforcereduction08sep05.shtm).
You can also
read this Reminder note from Philip Ledoux ( http://educate-yourself.org/pnl/mitigatinghurricaneritareminder19sep05.shtml)
The more people who focus their intent to mitigate this storm, the greater
the effect. Don't miss this chance to aid humanity..Ken]

Originally this was a requested dowse. It has been modified
for general usage. Very possibly overstated to err on side of over-caution.
Normally I have another dowser check for accuracy; not done because of time
urgency. If enough intent, prayer, and group directed energies are directed
to mitigate Rita, this dowse will appear “silly”, and this dowser
will be grateful indeed.

19 September 2005

Hurricane Rita Dowse.

“How strong will it be when it impacts the Keys.. Cat
1, 2, 3”

Will Hurricane Rita pass directly over Key Largo, Florida?
Not yes, not no

The eye will pass to the South of Key Largo? Yes

Within 25 to 30 miles of Key Largo? Yes

Key Largo will receive Category 5 to 6 winds? Yes

When Rita passes over the lower Keys it will be approximately
Category 8? Yes

“Will we have a direct strike or near miss”

Will the causeways hold? No

The Keys will be isolated? Yes

In everybody’s better interest to head off All Keys
as soon as possible? Yes

Expect bad damage on return? Yes

“Will there be signficant structural damage or just
vegetation damage”

Rita will cause mostly vegetation damage on the Keys?
No

Rita will cause heavy structural damage on the Keys? Yes

Rita will cause heavy structural damage in S. Florida?
Yes

As far North as Leisure City? Yes

Is this dowse erring on the side of caution? Yes

Reliability factor 75% to 80%? Yes

The Keys will receive bad structural damage? Yes

Can owners shore homes up to minimize damage? Not
yes, not no

Plywood on windows a good preventative? Yes

Quick action after storm most effective? Yes

Can residents safely store tools in-under-etc. home? Yes

Must be made watertight? Yes

Can plywood be safely stored thru storm on Keys before storm?
No

Plywood will be needed in quantity after storm? Yes

Roofing also? Yes

Tar patch? Yes

Nails/spikes/screws? Yes

Tarps needed? Yes

Lighweight temporary suffice? Yes

Several for each property? Yes

Can handle most preliminary without vehicles? Yes

Mostly on foot? Yes

Preliminary via boat? Yes

Should pool resident labor as crews? Yes

When road opens form larger crews? Yes

Crew must work together (close)? Yes

Large/small crew must stick together? Yes

Must never separate? Yes

Preliminary crew must be armed? Yes

Portable electric power for tools? Yes

Extra gas for generator? Yes

Can residents store this on mainland prior to storm? Yes

Will the causeway to mainland be damaged? Yes

Should residents boat in after the storm? Yes

Have someone bring vehicles/trailer with supplies as soon
as road is passable? Yes

All information posted on this web site is
the opinion of the author and is provided for educational purposes only.
It is not to be construed as medical advice. Only a licensed medical doctor
can legally offer medical advice in the United States. Consult the healer
of your choice for medical care and advice.